Is the Bonneville's fuel mileage that much better to justify selling the 
explorer and finding out all the new vehicle's problems?

My $.02

John

Donald Snook wrote:
> I found a 1999 Pontiac Booneville that I want to buy. So, I need to
> sell my Explorer.  For any of you that might be interested here is
> the information on it.
> 
> It is a 4X4 with 115,000 miles. It is the 4.0 SOHC engine.  It has
> the towing package, roof rack, running boards, nice wheels (factory
> alloy), nice shiny paint, nice interior.  We bought it 3 years ago
> (from the local Ford Dealer) with about 75,000 miles. In that time
> the only things we have had to do was replace the freeze plugs (to
> correct a coolant seep).  I have replaced the tires, and flushed and
> filled the coolant, transmission flush and replaced the fuel filter.
> It has been a trouble free car.  Everything works.  It really is a
> nice vehicle, but we don't need two SUV's.   city mileage is not
> terrible, 20 mpg on 100% highway driving.
> 
> Kelly Bluebook Private Party Value (good condition) $4505
> 
> NADA retail from $3850-$5700
> 
> Edmunds Appraisal $3800 -- $5200.
> 
> SALE PRICE $3500
> 
> Donald H. Snook
> 
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